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- the present disclosure relates to a method and an apparatus for controlling interference received by a receiving side in a communication system using multiple antennas.
- the 5G communication system or the pre-5G communication system is called a beyond 4G network communication system or a post long term evolution (LTE) system.
- LTE post long term evolution
- an implementation of the 5G communication system in a mm wave band (for example, 60 GHz band) is being considered.
- technologies such as beamforming, massive MIMO, full dimensional MIMO (FD-MIMO), an array antenna, analog beam-forming, and a large scale antenna are discussed to mitigate a propagation path loss in the mmWave band and increase a propagation transmission distance.
- technologies such as an evolved small cell, an advanced small cell, a cloud radio access network (cloud RAN), an ultra-dense network, device to device communication (D2D), a wireless backhaul, a moving network, cooperative communication, coordinated multi-points (CoMP), and interference cancellation have been developed to improve the system network in the 5G communication system.
- cloud RAN cloud radio access network
- D2D device to device communication
- wireless backhaul a moving network
- cooperative communication coordinated multi-points (CoMP), and interference cancellation
- ACM advanced coding modulation
- FQAM hybrid FSK and QAM modulation
- SWSC sliding window superposition coding
- advanced access technologies such as filter bank multi carrier (FBMC), non orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), and sparse code multiple access (SCMA).
- Interference control schemes implemented and considered in the communication system control interference between base stations and user terminals mainly included in an interference channel environment.
- the interference control schemes In reconstructing a signal, the interference control schemes have difficulty in actual implementation by using a high complex reconstruction scheme such as joint-decoding. Further, when a technology such as interference alignment is used, the complexity is low but a dimension in which the interference is aligned is ignored. Accordingly, a characteristic of an interference channel cannot be used and thus efficient transmission suitable for the interference environment cannot be made.
- a scheme for controlling interference based on a characteristic of a channel of each base station is highly required and very important.
- a need for the interference control scheme for effectively removing an influence of the interference and maximizing a capability of the user terminal has become higher in a state where various structural and hierarchical communication architectures are researched as standard models of a next generation mobile communication environment.
- the interference control scheme for more efficiently controlling interference in consideration of an environment where base stations having various structures and various functions coexist is needed.
- a reception method of a terminal in a communication system using multiple antennas includes: generating preference information according to each base station including at least one adjacent base station and transmitting the generated preference information to a serving base station; receiving, from the serving base station, information related to beams of the serving base station and the at least one adjacent base station determined based on the preference information; and receiving a signal by using the information related to the beams, wherein the information related to the beams includes beam information of a partial area in which interference signals transmitted by the at least one adjacent base station are aligned among reception areas of the terminal.
- a method of controlling interference of terminal by a serving base station in a communication system using multiple antennas includes: receiving preference information according to each base station including at least one adjacent base station; configuring beams for a partial area in which interference signals transmitted by the at least one adjacent base station are aligned among reception areas of the terminal based on the preference information; and transmitting information related to the configured beams to the terminal.
- a terminal in a communication system using multiple antennas includes: a controller that generates preference information according to each base station including at least one adjacent base station; a transmitter that transmits the preference information according to each base station to a serving base station; and a receiver that receives, from the serving base station, information related to beams for the serving base station and the at least one adjacent base station determined based on the preference information and receives a signal by using the information related to the beams, wherein the information related to the beams includes beam information of a partial area in which interference signals transmitted by the at least one adjacent base station are aligned among reception areas of the terminal.
- a serving base station for controlling interference of a terminal in a communication system using multiple antennas.
- the serving base station includes: a receiver that receives preference information according to each base station including at least one adjacent base station; a controller that configures beams for a partial area in which interference signals transmitted by the at least one adjacent base station are aligned among reception areas of the terminal based on the preference information; and a transmitter that transmits information related to the configured beams to the terminal.
- the present disclosure corresponds to a technology for controlling interference of signals received by a receiving side in a communication system using multiple antennas and proposes a method and an apparatus for more accurately reconstructing a signal and more flexibly operating reception areas of a terminal by performing a beam design and a power control to receive interference signals and data received by the corresponding terminal through divided areas. Further, according to the present disclosure, complexity of the data reconstruction becomes lower by applying different reconstruction schemes according to sizes of interference when the reconstruction is performed.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a structure of a wireless communication system to which an embodiment of the present disclosure can be applied;
- FIG. 2A illustrates an example of a flowchart of a total operation for controlling interference of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2B illustrates an example of a terminal that receives a signal to which interference polarization is applied according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3A illustrates an example of performing an antenna parallelization through digital beamforming and then polarizing an interference characteristic of a receiving side according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3B illustrates an encoding method and transmission of base station 1 of FIG. 3A ;
- FIG. 3C illustrates an encoding method and transmission of base station 2 of FIG. 3A ;
- FIG. 4A illustrates reception and a reconstruction method of terminal 1 of FIG. 3A ;
- FIG. 4B illustrates reception and a reconstruction method of terminal 2 of FIG. 3A ;
- FIG. 5A illustrates an example of a flowchart of a total operation for controlling interference of a terminal according to another embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 5B illustrates an example of a case where a terminal receives pilot signals in step 506 of FIG. 5A ;
- FIG. 6A illustrates an example of a detailed operation for configuring preference information by a terminal according to another embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 6B illustrates a detailed example of preference information which can be configured by a terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 6C illustrates a comparison between a conventional interference alignment technology and an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a block diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an example of a block diagram of a base station according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 1 through 8 discussed below, and the various embodiments used to describe the principles of the present disclosure in this patent document are by way of illustration only and should not be construed in any way to limit the scope of the disclosure. Those skilled in the art will understand that the principles of the present disclosure may be implemented in any suitably arranged telecommunication technologies.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a structure of a wireless communication system to which an embodiment of the present disclosure can be applied.
- terminal 1 can receive an interference signal 104 b received from base station 2 in addition to data 102 a received from base station 1.
- terminal 2 can also receive an interference signal 102 b received from base station 1 in addition to data 104 a received from base station 2.
- embodiments of the present disclosure propose a method of efficiently controlling interference in a communication system that uses multiple antennas. Specifically, embodiments of the present disclosure propose a method of polarizing an area for receiving a signal by a receiving side into an area for receiving relatively strong interference and an area for receiving relatively weak interference based on a predetermined reference, designing beams of a transmitting side and the receiving side to receive corresponding signals in the polarized areas, and controlling transmission power in the designed beams.
- one or more transmission devices having a plurality of antennas communicate with a reception device and, at this time, it is assumed that cooperation between the transmission devices is impossible.
- one terminal can receive an interference signal through an adjacent base station as well as a serving base station.
- the terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure feeds interference channel information back as well as channel information with the serving base station to the serving base station.
- FIG. 2A illustrates an example of a flowchart of a total operation for controlling interference of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the present disclosure can be expanded to an environment where one terminal receives interference signals from two or more base stations or a plurality of terminals receive interference signals from one or more base stations.
- the base station described in an embodiment of the present disclosure use multiple antennas, and the use of the multiple antennas can be made in the form of a plurality of digital beams.
- base station #2 200 corresponds to a serving base station of a terminal 204 , and acquires information (hereinafter, referred to as “interference channel information”) on an interference channel of the terminal 204 , that is, a channel between base station #1 202 and the terminal 204 in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- each of base station #2 200 and base station #1 202 transmits a pilot signal.
- the terminal 204 estimates a channel with base station #2 200 by using the pilot signal received from base station #2 200 .
- the terminal 204 can estimate an interference channel with base station #1 202 by using the pilot signal received from base station #1 202 .
- the terminal 204 feeds the estimated interference channel information back to base station #1 202 .
- the terminal 204 feeds the channel information and the interference channel information estimated for base station #2 200 back to base station #2 200 .
- step 216 base station #2 200 exchanges interference polarization-related information of a reception area of the terminal 204 .
- the interference polarization-related information includes information on beams between base station #2 200 , base station #1 202 , and the terminal 204 , transmission power information, and information on an encoding for the interference polarization.
- each of base station #2 200 and base station #1 202 performs beamforming for the interference polarization based on beam information acquired from the interference polarization-related information.
- base station #2 200 and base station #1 202 can form a beam corresponding to an antenna having a strong interference channel characteristic and a beam corresponding to an antenna having a weak interference channel characteristic, respectively.
- each of base station #2 200 and base station #1 202 controls power of its own beam formed based on the transmission power information acquired in step 216 .
- base station #2 200 sets transmission power of data, which is to be transmitted through the beam having the strong interference channel characteristic, to be lower than a predetermined reference.
- base station #2 200 sets transmission power of data, which is to be transmitted through the beam having the weak interference channel characteristic, to be higher than the predetermined reference.
- each of base station #2 200 and base station #1 202 performs an encoding of a signal to be transmitted through the formed beams according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- base station #2 200 and base station #1 202 perform an encoding of the signal transmitted through the beam having the strong interference channel by using a sliding window superposition coding (SWSC) and perform a general encoding of the signal transmitted through the beam having the weak interference channel among beams formed therein, respectively.
- SWSC sliding window superposition coding
- each of base station #2 200 and base station #1 202 transmits beam design information and reconstruction information for the determined interference polarization to the terminal 204 .
- base station #1 202 can transmit information indicating performance of a decoding using the SWSC to the terminal 204 .
- each of base station #2 200 and base station #1 202 transmits, to the terminal 204 , data to which beam design and power control for the determined interference polarization are applied. Then, in step 230 , the terminal 204 receives and reconstructs data and signals. Steps 216 to 226 b of the embodiment of FIG. 2A performed according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in more detail through the following description.
- FIG. 2B illustrates an example of a terminal that receives a signal to which interference polarization is applied according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the terminal 204 can receive a signal through each of antenna #1 240 corresponding to the beam to which the strong interference channel characteristic is applied and antenna #2 242 corresponding to the beam to which the weak interference channel characteristic is applied. In this case, the terminal 204 performs a reconstruction operation corresponding to the characteristic of the corresponding signal. Specifically, the terminal 204 receives data having a relatively low signal strength and an interference signal having a relatively high signal strength through antenna #1 240 , and decodes the strong interference signal. Further, the terminal 204 receives data having relatively high signal strength and an interference signal having a relatively low signal strength through antenna #2 242 , and decodes the weak interference signal.
- a terminal operation according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be also described below in more detail.
- FIG. 3A illustrates an example of performing an antenna parallelization through digital beamforming and then polarizing an interference characteristic of a receiving side according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- terminal #1 304 and terminal #2 306 are located at positions where signals transmitted in service coverages of two base stations, that is, base station #1 300 and base station #2 302 can be received.
- base station #1 300 and base station #2 302 , and terminal #1 304 and terminal #2 306 parallelize antennas by using a beamforming scheme such as singular value decomposition (SVD) or zero-forcing (ZF).
- SVD singular value decomposition
- ZF zero-forcing
- each base station and terminal has a channel structure parallelized in two antenna dimensions.
- the base station controls transmission power for each of antenna dimensions divided for interference polarization. Specifically, the base station reduces transmission power to be lower than a predetermined threshold value to make an interference signal stronger compared to a signal of data to be transmitted by the base station in one antenna dimension. Further, the base station increases transmission power to make the interference signal weaker compared to the data in the other antenna dimension.
- the base station can encode/decode a reception signal in the antenna dimension of the strong interference signal by using a sliding window superposition coding (SWSC) and decode a reception signal in the antenna dimension of the weak interference signal while considering the interference included in the reception signal as noise and thus ignoring the interference.
- SWSC sliding window superposition coding
- base station #1 300 is a serving base station of terminal #1 304 and base station #2 302 is a serving base station of terminal #2 306 .
- terminal #2 306 receives signals transmitted from base station #1 300 as interference signals.
- terminal #1 304 also receives signals transmitted from base station #2 302 as interference signals.
- FIG. 3B illustrates an encoding method and transmission of base station #1 of FIG. 3A .
- base station 1 encodes signals, which are received through antenna dimension 1 designed to make interference stronger, by using the SWSC. Specifically, base station 1 encodes U [1] corresponding to a cloud center of a superposition coding according to a basic operation of the SWSC and encodes a message, which is to be transmitted by base station 1 at a current time point t based on the encoded message, into X 1 [1] . At this time, unlike the existing superposition coding, X 1 [1] (t) encoded based on a message U [1] (t ⁇ 1) of a previous time (frequency) is transmitted through antenna dimension 1.
- base station 1 transmits X 1 [2] (t) generated by encoding, through an encoder using a turbo code or a low-density parity check codes (LDPC), a current message to be transmitted through antenna dimension 2 designed to make interference weaker.
- X 1 [2] (t) generated by encoding, through an encoder using a turbo code or a low-density parity check codes (LDPC), a current message to be transmitted through antenna dimension 2 designed to make interference weaker.
- LDPC low-density parity check codes
- FIG. 3C illustrates an encoding method and transmission of base station 2 of FIG. 3A .
- base station 2 since base station 2 does not perform the SWSC, base station 2 encodes a current message to be transmitted through antenna dimension 1 into X2[1](t) through an encoder and transmits X2[1](t), and encodes a current message to be transmitted through antenna dimension 2 into X2[2](t) through the encoder and transmits X2[2](t).
- FIG. 4A illustrates reception and a reconstruction method of terminal 1 of FIG. 3A .
- antenna dimension 1 of terminal #1 304 has the strong interference characteristic, and thus receives a message encoded using the SWSC.
- antenna dimension 1 of terminal #1 304 first reconstructs a signal received through the antenna dimension having the strong interference channel characteristic. Accordingly, terminal #1 304 first reconstructs a message U [1] (t ⁇ 1) of a previous time (frequency) among signal blocks received through antenna dimension 1 and reconstructs a current interference signal X 2 [2] (t) transmitted by base station 2 through antenna dimension 2. Subsequently, terminal #1 304 reconstructs the current message X 1 [1] (t) of antenna dimension 1.
- terminal #1 304 removes interference received through antenna dimension 2 by using the current interference signal X 2 [2] (t) reconstructed through antenna dimension 1 of terminal #1 304 and noise-processes X 2 [1] (t) reconstructed through antenna dimension 1, so as to reconstruct the current message X 1 [2] (t) received through antenna dimension 2.
- FIG. 4B illustrates reception and a reconstruction method of terminal 2 of FIG. 3A .
- terminal #2 306 also first reconstructs a reception signal of antenna dimension 1 having the strong interference channel characteristic. First, terminal #2 306 reconstructs interference signals X 1 [1] (t ⁇ 1) and X 1 [2] (t ⁇ 1) of a previous time (frequency) transmitted from antenna dimensions 1 and 2 of base station 1. Further, terminal 2 reconstructs the message X 2 [1] (t ⁇ 1) of antenna dimension 1 of a previous time (frequency).
- terminal 2 reconstructs a reception signal of antenna dimension 2 of terminal #2 306 having the weak interference channel characteristic.
- terminal #2 306 removes interference received through antenna dimension 2 of terminal #2 306 by using the interference signals X 1 [1] (t ⁇ 1) and X 1 [2] (t ⁇ 1) of the previous time (frequency) reconstructed in antenna dimension 1 of terminal #2 306 . Further, terminal #2 306 reconstructs the message X 2 [2] (t ⁇ 1) of antenna dimension 2 of the previous time (frequency) from the signals of antenna dimension 2 from which the interference has been removed.
- interference alignment dimension a dimension in which interference signals which can be received in a reception area of the receiving side are aligned and the remaining dimensions except for the interference alignment dimension in the reception area.
- interference signals having a signal strength opposite to a signal strength of a signal transmitted in the interference alignment dimension can be received from adjacent base stations of the receiving side.
- the remaining dimension can include an area in which a relatively strong interference signal is received and an area in which a relatively weak interference signal is received.
- Another embodiment of the present disclosure proposes a method of designing beams corresponding to antenna dimensions of the transmitting/receiving side to be mapped to the divided dimensions and controlling transmission power in the designed beams.
- FIG. 5A illustrates an example of a flowchart of a total operation for controlling interference of the terminal according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a terminal 504 receives an interference signal from base station #1 502 corresponding to one adjacent base station in addition to base station #2 500 corresponding to a serving base station in the embodiment of FIG. 5A .
- the terminal 504 receives an influence from one adjacent base station in the embodiment of FIG. 5A
- an embodiment of the present disclosure can be applied to a communication environment where two or more adjacent base stations exist or a plurality of terminals receive an interference influence from two or more adjacent base stations.
- both base station #1 502 and base station #2 500 corresponding to the adjacent base station and the serving base station include a plurality of antennas.
- each of base station #2 500 and base station #1 502 transmits a pilot signal.
- the terminal 504 estimates an interference channel with base station #1 502 and estimates a channel with base station #2 500 .
- the terminal 504 feeds the estimated interference channel information back to base station #1 502 in step 512 a , and feeds channel information of base station #2 500 and the interference channel information back to base station #2 500 in step 512 b .
- the terminal 504 can feed only the channel information estimated for each base station back and can the adjacent base stations can feed their own channel information back to the serving base station. That is, base station #1 502 can transfer interference channel information received from the terminal 504 to base station #2 500 .
- the terminal 504 transmits preference information generated according to an embodiment of the present disclosure to base station #2 500 .
- the terminal 504 transmits base station-specific preference information of the corresponding base station and can also transfer preference information of adjacent base stations to the serving base station.
- the preference information will be described in detail through the following description with reference to FIG. 5B .
- the number of terminals is one in the embodiment of FIG. 5A for convenience of the description, a plurality of terminals can exist in a service coverage of each base station and, in this case, the corresponding base station can receive preference information of each of the corresponding terminals.
- base station #2 500 can determine beam design and power control to polarize a reception area of the terminal 504 into an interference alignment dimension and a dimension in which relatively strong or weak interference is received based on the channel information and preference information fed back from the terminal 504 . Further, a result of the determined beam design and power control is transferred base station #1 502 .
- each of base station #1 500 and base station #2 502 parallelize antennas that form channels corresponding to the interference alignment dimension of the terminal 504 and the dimension in which the relatively strong or weak interference is received and perform a beam design operation for the parallelized channels based on the channel information feedback of the terminals and the result received by each of base station #1 500 and base station #2 502 .
- each of base station #1 500 and base station #2 502 performs power control applied to the beam design made through the result. In this case, it is possible to decrease transmission power of antenna dimensions corresponding to a dimension in which high interference is received and to increase transmission power of an antenna dimension corresponding to a dimension in which low interference is received. At this time, a strength of the transmission power is based on the preference feedback received through the terminal and a determination on a power strength for the preference feedback will be described in more detail through the following description.
- each of base station #1 500 and base station #2 502 encodes the signal to which the beam design and power control previously determined for the terminal 504 are applied.
- each of base station #1 500 and base station #2 502 transmits beam design information and reconstruction information determined as described above to the terminal 504 . Antenna dimension-specific reconstruction information will be also described below in detail.
- each of base station #1 500 and base station #2 502 transmits the signal to which the beam design and the power control are applied.
- step 528 the terminal 504 decodes data and signals received from each of base station #1 500 and base station #2 502 based on the beam design information and the reconstruction information.
- FIG. 5B illustrates an example of a case where the terminal receives data in step 528 of FIG. 5A .
- the terminal 504 can receive a signal through each of a total of three antenna dimensions 530 , 540 , and 550 divided to correspond to beam design information received from the serving base station according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the terminal 504 receives an interference signal having a relatively high signal strength along with data through antenna dimension #1 530 to which the strong interference channel characteristic is applied, receives data having a relatively low signal strength, and decodes the strong interference signal.
- the terminal 504 receives an interference signal having a relatively low signal strength through antenna dimension #2 540 to which the weak interference channel characteristic is applied but receives data having a relatively high signal strength, and decodes the data while ignoring the weak interference signal.
- the terminal 504 considers the signals received through antenna dimension #3 550 as noise and ignores the signals.
- FIG. 6A illustrates an example of a detailed operation for configuring preference information by the terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a terminal corresponding to each of three users receive an interference influence from two adjacent base stations in addition to its own serving base station.
- terminal 1 is served through base station 1 and receives an interference influence from base stations 2 and 3.
- terminal 1 can also simultaneously receive data transmitted from base station 1 and interference signals transmitted from the remaining base stations 2 and 3.
- terminal 1 receives an interference signal transmitted from each of base stations 2 and 3 through each of antenna dimensions 1 and 3 of terminal 1, but receives interference signals transmitted from both base stations 2 and 3 through antenna dimension #2 600 of terminal 1 in FIG. 6A .
- Terminal 2 also receives an interference signal transmitted from each of base stations 1 and 3 through each of antenna dimensions 1 and 3 of terminal 2, but receives interference signals transmitted from both base stations 1 and 3 through antenna dimension #2 610 of terminal 2.
- Terminal 3 receives an interference signal transmitted from each of base stations 1 and 2 through each of antenna dimensions 1 and 3 of terminal 3, but receives signals transmitted from both base stations 1 and 2 through antenna dimension #3 620 of terminal 3.
- each of terminals 1 to 3 divides interference signals received through its own antenna dimension according to a predetermined size. Specifically, each of terminals 1 to 3 can measure sizes of interference signals before beamforming by using received pilot signals. Each of terminals 1 to 3 divides (or determines) the sizes of the interference signals into “weak” and “medium” based on a position that matches a channel capacity which can be acquired using a time division multiplex (TDM) scheme, and divides (or determines) the sizes of the interference signals into “medium” and “strong” based on a position where the size of the interference signal becomes equal to a size of a data signal received through its own channel. For example, when dividing the sizes of the interference signals, each of terminals 1 to 3 can use
- each of terminals 1 to 3 can determine the size of the interference signal of the antenna dimension as “weak”.
- the size of the interference can be determined as “medium” when the size of the interference signal of the antenna dimension is included in a range of 0.5 ⁇ 0.1, and the size of the interference can be determined as “strong” when the size of the interference signal of the antenna dimension is included in a range of ⁇ 1.
- each of terminals 1 to 3 can determine transmission power of the corresponding base station based on sizes of interference signals mapped according to each of antenna dimensions.
- each terminal displays an up direction arrow instructing to transmit transmission power of the base station for the corresponding antenna dimension that is higher than or equal to a predetermined transmission power threshold value and a down direction arrow instructing to transmit transmission power that is lower than the transmission power threshold value.
- all the number of cases that can be expressed by the up direction arrow and the down direction arrow for each of the interference signals received by the corresponding terminal in each antenna dimension can be indicated by reference numeral 630 .
- the antenna dimension is classified as an area having a relatively high interference signal (hereinafter, referred to as a “high interference area”).
- a method of decoding data through the conventional sliding window superposition coding (SWSC) or joint decoding should be applied.
- FIG. 6B illustrates a detailed example of preference information which the terminal can configure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the terminal can measure sizes of interference signals before beamforming through received pilot signals, divide the sizes of the interference signals into “weak” and “medium” based on a position that matches a channel capacity which can be acquired using a time division multiplex (TDM) scheme, and divide the sizes of the interference signals into “medium” and “strong” based on a position where the size of the interference signal becomes equal to a size of a data signal received through its own channel.
- TDM time division multiplex
- the terminal can determine the size of the interference signal as “weak” when the size is included in a range of 0 ⁇ 0.5. Further, the terminal can determine the size of the interference signal as “medium” when the size is included in a range of 0.5 ⁇ 1, and determine the size of the interference signal as “strong” when the size is included in a range of ⁇ 1.
- w denotes a case where the size of the interference is “weak”
- m denotes a case where the size of the interference is “medium”
- s denotes a case where the size of the interference is “strong”.
- preference of the terminal is mapped to two up direction arrows.
- (s,w) is mapped to one up direction arrow and one down direction arrow
- (w,s) is mapped to one down direction arrow and one up direction arrow
- (s,s) is mapped to two down direction arrows.
- interference polarization preference information can be represented by two bits, and “1” can indicate a value corresponding to the up direction arrow and “0” can indicate a value corresponding to the down direction arrow.
- the interference polarization preference information can be mapped to an indicator of each antenna dimension and then transmitted, or can include a bit indicating an antenna dimension in addition to the interference signal strength.
- the base station having received the terminal-specific preference information configured as described above can determine a beam and a size of transmission power to receive an interference signal of an interference signal strength indicated by the corresponding preference information in the interference alignment dimension among antenna dimensions of the corresponding terminal according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. Further, the base station can design the beam and determine the size of transmission power to be applied to receive an interference signal of an opposite size of the interference signal strength indicated by the preference information in the remaining antenna dimensions.
- FIG. 6C illustrates a general technology for aligning interference for a comparison with a technology proposed by an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- base station 1 can perform beam design and power control to allow terminal 1 to receive only data transmitted by base station 1 through antenna dimensions 1 and 2 602 of terminal 1 and to receive interference signals transmitted by base stations 2 and 3 through antenna dimension 3 of terminal 1.
- base station 2 can perform beam design and power control to allow terminal 2 to receive data transmitted by base station 2 only through antenna dimension 1 of terminal 2 and to receive interference signals transmitted by base stations 1 and 3 through the remaining antenna dimensions 2 and 3 of terminal 2.
- base station 3 can control terminal 3 to receive data transmitted by base station 3 through antenna dimension 1 of terminal 3 and to receive interference signals transmitted by base stations 1 and 2 through antenna dimensions 2 and 3 of terminal 3.
- the technology proposed according to an embodiment of the present disclosure receives data through all antenna dimensions and controls only a characteristic of interference received in the corresponding antenna dimension.
- base station 1 uses a dimension 600 as a dimension for interference alignment and receives individual interference through another channel in each of the remaining dimensions.
- each dimension has one of the eight interference characteristics indicated by reference numeral 630 by polarization according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Table 1 illustrates equations of a beam design process for polarizing a reception-possible area of the receiving side into a dimension in which interference is aligned and a dimension having high/low interference according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- A, B, and C denote antenna dimensions for interference alignment of terminals 1, 2, and 3 in a communication system configured as FIG. 6A for convenience of the description.
- a serving base station of terminal 2 that is, base station 2 designs a beam V 1 of base station 1 and a beam V 3 of a base station 3 to make a part of the transmission space from base station 1 to terminal 2 span sub area A which is the same space as a part of the transmission space from base station 3 to terminal 2.
- sub area A can include a dimension formed by a channel H 21 from base station 1 to terminal 2 and a beam V 12 of antenna dimension 2 of base station 1, and a dimension formed by a channel H 23 from base station 3 to terminal 2 and a beam V 31 of antenna dimension 1 of base station 3.
- a serving base station of user 3 that is, base station 3 designs abeam V 1 of base station 1 and a beam V 2 of a base station 2 to make a part of the transmission space from base station 1 to terminal 3 span sub area B which is the same space as a part of the transmission space from base station 2 to terminal 3.
- sub area B can include a dimension formed by a channel H 31 from base station 1 to terminal 3 and a beam V 12 of antenna dimension 2 of base station 1, and a dimension formed by a channel H 32 from base station 2 to terminal 3 and a beam V 22 of antenna dimension 2 of base station 2.
- a serving base station of terminal 1 that is, base station 1 designs a beam V 2 of base station 1 and a beam V 3 of a base station 3 to make a part of the transmission space from base station 2 to terminal 1 span sub area C which is the same space as a part of the transmission space from base station 3 to terminal 1.
- sub area C can include a dimension formed by a channel H 12 from base station 2 to terminal 1 and a beam V 22 of antenna dimension 2 of base station 2, and a dimension formed by a channel H 31 from base station 3 to terminal 1 and a beam V 31 of antenna dimension 1 of base station 3.
- each base station performs a reconstruction operation through the above description method.
- the beams it is possible to design the beams to align interference signals only in some of the reception areas of each terminal. Further, according to some embodiments, compared to the conventional interference alignment method, there is an effect of using a free beam space and making a flexible beam design through a ratio between the area in which interference signals are aligned and the remaining areas in the reception areas of each terminal.
- the beams acquired through the beam design process of Table 1 can be represented as Table 2 below.
- V 31 H 13 ⁇ 1 H 12
- V 22 span(H 31 ⁇ 1 H 32
- V 22 span(H 21 ⁇ 1 H 23 H 13 ⁇ 1 H 12
- T H 32 ⁇ 1 H 31 H 21 ⁇ 1 H 23 H 13 ⁇ 1 H 12
- H ab denotes a channel from base station b to user a
- V ab denotes a beam of antenna dimension b of base station a.
- An element e i of V 22 denotes an i th eigenvector.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a block diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a terminal 700 includes a controller 702 , a transceiver 704 , a decoder 706 , and a preference generator 708 .
- the elements of the terminal 700 are only an example and can be subdivided into sub units or integrated into one unit according to an embodiment or a service provider's intention.
- the controller 702 estimates a channel based on pilot signals which the transceiver 704 receives from a serving base station and an adjacent base station. Further, the controller 702 generates information on the estimated channel and controls the transceiver 704 to feed the generated channel information back to each base station. In addition, the controller 702 controls the preference generator 708 to generate preference information of an interference signal for each base station by using the pilot signals.
- the preference generator 708 measures sizes of interference before beamforming with respect to pilot signals received through the transceiver 704 , divides the size of the interference into “weak”, “medium”, and “strong” based on a position that matches a channel capacity acquired using a TDM scheme and a position where a size of an interference channel becomes equal to a size of its own channel, aligns the strengths of the divided interference signals as illustrated in FIG. 6A , and maps information on a strength of the preferred interference signal according to each antenna dimension to preference information as illustrated in FIG. 6B . Further, the transceiver 704 transmits corresponding preference information to each base station.
- the controller 702 decodes signals received using the information related to interference polarization reconstruction.
- the information related to interference polarization reconstruction can include the beam information and the transmission power information set to receive the signals received for each of the serving base station and the adjacent base stations through the interference alignment dimension, the dimension in which weak interference is received, and the dimension in which strong interference is received as illustrated in FIG. 6C through steps 516 to 520 of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates an example of a block diagram of a base station according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a base station 800 includes a controller 802 , a transceiver 804 , a beam designer 806 , a power allocator 808 , and an encoder 810 .
- Such elements of the base station 800 are only examples, but the elements of the base station can be subdivided into sub units or integrated into one unit according to an embodiment and a user's intention.
- the transceiver 804 receives base station-specific channel information and preference information from at least one terminal. Then, the controller 802 controls the beam designer 806 to configure beams of each base station to divide dimensions of signals received by the corresponding terminal into an interference alignment dimension, a dimension for receiving weak interference, and a dimension for receiving strong interference by using the preference information and the channel information and to receive corresponding signals through the divided dimensions. Further, the power allocator 808 controls transmission power of the beam for transmitting the signal through each dimension of the corresponding terminal under an instruction of the controller 802 . The controller 802 controls the encoder 810 to encode the signal to which the configured beams and the transmission power and controls the transceiver 804 to transmit the encoded signal to the terminal.
- the controller 802 controls the transceiver 804 to transfer information on the beams designed according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, power control information of the corresponding beam, and decoding-related information to the terminal.
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corresponding to an index indicating a ratio between an interference signal and a data signal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, when the size of the interference signal received through the corresponding antenna dimension is included in a range of 0<α<0.5, each of
as an index indicating a ratio between an interference signal and a data signal. For example, the terminal can determine the size of the interference signal as “weak” when the size is included in a range of 0<α<0.5. Further, the terminal can determine the size of the interference signal as “medium” when the size is included in a range of 0.5≤α<1, and determine the size of the interference signal as “strong” when the size is included in a range of α≥1.
TABLE 1 | ||
span(A) ⊆ span(H21V1) | ||
span(A) ⊆ span(H23V3) | ||
span(B) ⊆ span(H31V1) span(B) ⊆ span(H32V2) | span(H21V12) = span(H23V31) span(H31V12) = span(H32V22) span(H12V22) = span(H13V31) | |
span(C) ⊆ span(H12V2) | ||
span(C) ⊆ span(H13V3) | ||
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V12 = H31 −1H32V22 | span(V12) = span(H21 −1H23V31) | |
V31 = H13 −1H12V22 | span(H31 −1H32V22) = | |
span(H21 −1H23H13 −1H12V22) | ||
V22 = [e1e2 . . . eM/3] | span(V22) = span(TV22) | |
T = H32 −1H31H21 −1H23H13 −1H12 | ||
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